That's pretty good advice. I think you are on the right track with either Baader Mk V or Denk II, with the former being THE one, if you can afford it along with all the accessories you need. Cheap BV'ers need not apply in this company!
You need to ask yourself what you expect to use it for. If for brighter objects, that's fine, but for the really faint stuff, you may be dissappointed. As the previous post stated, try and look through some first if possible.
If you are expecting to use for really high powers such as planetary viewing, I honestly believe you have no choice but to get the best you can, otherwise the image quality suffers too much with the extra optical components in the light path. How much of an issue this is depends on a few things, one being how much of a purist you are and the quality of views you expect to achieve.
Clear skies.
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